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at'll do it for us. for the latest on the sports scene tune in to the highlight express. >>> a dramatic clash between the cops and a crook and all of it caught on tape by a dash cam. >> two british police officers tried to use their patrol car as a road block to stop a man in a stolen bmw but the driver plowed into their car knocking one of them right off his feet. he gave chase and tasered the suspect. now, that's when the adrenaline wore off and the officer collapsed but he is doing okay. >> that's impressive, man. >> that's focus, man. >> dedication to your job. >>> also this morning have this video from lithuania. it shows a town's mayor taking a very tough stance on illegally parked cars. he is shown running over a mercedes. yep, with that giant tank and it looks like it's left over from the soviet era but a spokesman said the luxury car was brought in especially for the photo shoot. that is a -- >> looks like he had a lot of fun doing that too. having a great time. >> up next -- what's next for tha
at'll do it for us. for the latest on the sports scene tune in to the highlight express. >>> a dramatic clash between the cops and a crook and all of it caught on tape by a dash cam. >> two british police officers tried to use their patrol car as a road block to stop a man in a stolen bmw but the driver plowed into their car knocking one of them right off his feet. he gave chase and tasered the suspect. now, that's when the adrenaline wore off and the officer collapsed but he is...
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thanks for sharing part of this holiday with us. there's a special edition of "nightline" later this evening and diane will be back tomorrow. now, we leave you with images from across america this memorial day. in the words of a civil war veteran, they died for liberty, they died for us, they are at rest in the land they made free. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistlblows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ]
thanks for sharing part of this holiday with us. there's a special edition of "nightline" later this evening and diane will be back tomorrow. now, we leave you with images from across america this memorial day. in the words of a civil war veteran, they died for liberty, they died for us, they are at rest in the land they made free. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistlblows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you...
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yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective.
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a lot of you wrote us to share other things made in iowa. david marks said he's buying 100% of this year's christmas gifts made here at home and told us about fox sock in osage, a 100-year-old company, and the red heeled socks are the inspiration for the sock monkey. monica told us the best knives ever are rada knives made in waverly, iowa. viewers pointed to amana iowa, woollen scarves, blankets, hand-made clocks made there for over 100 years. a special notice for donna young who wrote from davenport, iowa. >> we're a company that's been around for 60 years. the previous owners at one point made a decision to outsource to china. now that decision has completely been reversed. >> she said she and her two co-workers refinanced their homes and secured a small business loan, because they wanted to buy the company to keep 70 employees working right here at home. >> now it's back in the hands of employees who are going to take good care of it and keep it made locally right here in iowa. >> we are made in america. whoo! >> and keep the ideas comin
a lot of you wrote us to share other things made in iowa. david marks said he's buying 100% of this year's christmas gifts made here at home and told us about fox sock in osage, a 100-year-old company, and the red heeled socks are the inspiration for the sock monkey. monica told us the best knives ever are rada knives made in waverly, iowa. viewers pointed to amana iowa, woollen scarves, blankets, hand-made clocks made there for over 100 years. a special notice for donna young who wrote from...
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you use some in every cell of your body. but a low cholesterol level until your blood doesn't mean there isn't plaque building up in your arteries. high blood pressure, smoking, obesity, genetics all set you up for plaque. >> my wakeup call was having two people in my family die within a year of each other of a heart attack. >> reporter: so, let me get this straight. you can have a normal cholesterol and have a heart attack? >> people with a low level have a lower risk of heart disease, but it's not zero. >> reporter: 50% of people who have heart attacks have normal cholesterol. some of them on statins. and family history, as carmel la found out. she can't change that. but she has changed her diet and how she manages stress, to help her heart, not to lower here cholesterol. >> i've changed a lot of things in my life. it's a new me. i feel great, actually. yeah. >> looking how she was exercising. again, the normal number is -- >> reporter: that's right. under 200 for total cholesterol. >> so, how do you know if you have under
you use some in every cell of your body. but a low cholesterol level until your blood doesn't mean there isn't plaque building up in your arteries. high blood pressure, smoking, obesity, genetics all set you up for plaque. >> my wakeup call was having two people in my family die within a year of each other of a heart attack. >> reporter: so, let me get this straight. you can have a normal cholesterol and have a heart attack? >> people with a low level have a lower risk of...
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if that means we are giving our police cat adversaries a political weapon to use against us, which by the way, they will have to distort, demagogue and lie to use it, shame on them. >> reporter: the biggest cut in ryan's plan is medicaid, slashed by $750 billion over ten years. he'd save $375 billion by cutting the federal work force by 10%, impose a pay freeze until 2015 and making federal employees pay more for their pensions. farm subsidies would be cut by $30 billion. and most explosively, it would eventually end medicare as we know it, replacing it with taxpayer subsidized private insurance plans. though that change would not effect anybody 55 years or old or older. ryan has been working on this for years. >> you go through it line by line. >> reporter: ryan has already been vilified by democrats for cutting programs for the poor while he extends all the tax cuts for the rich. and diane, even if all of his spending ruts are enacted, there will not be a ball lanced budget for nearly 30 years. so, it only gets partway there. >> okay, jon karl reporting in tonight. >>> and still ahe
if that means we are giving our police cat adversaries a political weapon to use against us, which by the way, they will have to distort, demagogue and lie to use it, shame on them. >> reporter: the biggest cut in ryan's plan is medicaid, slashed by $750 billion over ten years. he'd save $375 billion by cutting the federal work force by 10%, impose a pay freeze until 2015 and making federal employees pay more for their pensions. farm subsidies would be cut by $30 billion. and most...
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it worked for us. you work for us. you don't work for yourselves and currently you're only working for yourself. >> stop the hassle and the arguing and, you know, work towards common ground. >> we can't keep borrowing on this pay as we go. >> jon karl has more on the impact of the failure and, jon, i guess it wasn't a huge surprise but what happens next for everyone watching? what's going to be the impact. >> reporter: what this means right now our political system as it stands right now is utterly unable to deal with the biggest problem now facing the federal government, the runaway national debt. this super committee was given special powers over taxing and spending to come up with a plan to start reducing the deficit. the best chance really in a generation to fix the budget mess and in the end they couldn't agree on anything. the biggest deal breaker, george, came down to democrats insisting that they needed to raise taxes on the wealthy before they would agree to spending cuts and republicans saying they would only
it worked for us. you work for us. you don't work for yourselves and currently you're only working for yourself. >> stop the hassle and the arguing and, you know, work towards common ground. >> we can't keep borrowing on this pay as we go. >> jon karl has more on the impact of the failure and, jon, i guess it wasn't a huge surprise but what happens next for everyone watching? what's going to be the impact. >> reporter: what this means right now our political system as it...
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besides that heat blanket, doctors told us they use low tech ways to cool people down. ice packs in the air pits and of course, spritzers. people should use these things if they feel they are getting heat exhaustion. >> matt gutman leading us off tonight. >>> we're going to turn next to that terrifying shark attack. a little girl in critical condition tonight after being attacked in just a foot and a half of water. it happened on ocracoke island, a very popular spot along north carolina's outer banks. abc's steve osunsami reports in from north carolina. >> reporter: the young girl, swimming with her father in just a foot and a half of water was riding on a boogie board when the shark struck, seriously wounding her leg. >> the mother yelled t tt a child had been apparently bit by what appeared to be a shark. >> reporter: the 6-year-old suffered wounds to her calf and foot. they were severe enough that emergency personnel air lifted her to a trauma hospital nearly two hours away. she made it there alive. if authorities confirm this is a shark attack, it will be the 13th i
besides that heat blanket, doctors told us they use low tech ways to cool people down. ice packs in the air pits and of course, spritzers. people should use these things if they feel they are getting heat exhaustion. >> matt gutman leading us off tonight. >>> we're going to turn next to that terrifying shark attack. a little girl in critical condition tonight after being attacked in just a foot and a half of water. it happened on ocracoke island, a very popular spot along north...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than two weeks after starting plavix. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center recommends the custom-fit orthotic that's best for your tired feet. foot-care scientists are behind it. you'll get all-day relief. and you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations, see drscholls.com. thank you... and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in th
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin,...
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he took us to see his lizard's habitat from the air. when patterson looks out over the land, he sees oil. as for the lizard? >> i don't have a stuffed lizard in my house anywhere. i mean, you know, we started referring to this conundrum as the reptile dysfunction. >> reporter: we stopped at an abandoned airport over the new mexico border where we met a sand dune lizard. if you agree, we can put this guy into a television ad campaign. watch out. i don't want to risk losing the lizard here. that lizard survived. but he's losing his habitat to oil rigs. >> they're in much lower numbers in area with development. >> reporter: that's why it's at risk of going extinct. around here, without oil, jobs are also endangered. jonathan karl, abc news, odessa, texas. >>> and coming up next, as summer really begins, the joy of a boy. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's d
he took us to see his lizard's habitat from the air. when patterson looks out over the land, he sees oil. as for the lizard? >> i don't have a stuffed lizard in my house anywhere. i mean, you know, we started referring to this conundrum as the reptile dysfunction. >> reporter: we stopped at an abandoned airport over the new mexico border where we met a sand dune lizard. if you agree, we can put this guy into a television ad campaign. watch out. i don't want to risk losing the lizard...
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the children who so moved us, smiling, as they ran to keep up with us. hello. and there was the mother who gave birth while walking on that journey. >> she delivered on the way coming from somalia. >> reporter: and then, mogadishu. you can hear the gun fire. the gun battle in somalia, as african union soldiers fight against an al qaeda group who are getting in the way of so much of that needed aid. that gun fire echoing over the refugee camps sprouting up all over the city. but again, it was the children, holding onto hope. david. >> david. >> reporter: david. emma wrote me on facebook, saying, used your reports on a church class for teens. they're ready to respond. there was the mother, heather, who said, my youngest is always asking, can we watch "world news" and help the hungry children? and patty, who once worked with doctors without borders telling us, it is great to see their hard work in action. less than a dollar a day for two meals? i will be donating for sure. it's really been something the response so many of you have had. doctors without borders tol
the children who so moved us, smiling, as they ran to keep up with us. hello. and there was the mother who gave birth while walking on that journey. >> she delivered on the way coming from somalia. >> reporter: and then, mogadishu. you can hear the gun fire. the gun battle in somalia, as african union soldiers fight against an al qaeda group who are getting in the way of so much of that needed aid. that gun fire echoing over the refugee camps sprouting up all over the city. but...
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they don't go inside to use the bathroom? they're outside all day long. >> that's right. >> reporter: no matter what? >> a lot of the kids actually choose to go to the bathroom outdoors. and i'm talking about peeing. we do have a come posting toilet that the kids can use if they want to. >> reporter: i can hear teachers everywhere rolling their eyes, saying, this sounds like craziness. >> my belief is the reason we don't have it in this country is we are very much an indoor culture here in america. >> reporter: often, it looks like a commercial for laundry detergent. how muddy is she when she comes home? >> it depends on the day. some days she's covered in mud. yesterday she got a mud shampoo from another kid. >> reporter: when it's this cold and rainy out, do the kids get sick? >> the children at our outdoor preschool are healthier than children in an indoor preschool. colds and flups are caused by germs, not by being outdoors in the cold and wet. >> reporter: at the end of the day, children call their parents to the forest
they don't go inside to use the bathroom? they're outside all day long. >> that's right. >> reporter: no matter what? >> a lot of the kids actually choose to go to the bathroom outdoors. and i'm talking about peeing. we do have a come posting toilet that the kids can use if they want to. >> reporter: i can hear teachers everywhere rolling their eyes, saying, this sounds like craziness. >> my belief is the reason we don't have it in this country is we are very much...
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. >> and briane joins us. good morning to you. good morning to you alison and scott. learning g we are the happened to make compromise to make this final in the last-minute friday. saw on we are learning this deal wasn't all about cuts. under the deal money for the e.p.a. as well as the homeland ecurity department and the agricultural department food pection program would be cut, but not nearly as much as republicans had originally roposed. president obama also able to keep money for some of his top priority programs under this deal, including grants for ealth students, h aids for public schools and other programs. these cuts are tamer than first proposed, and many of them a one-time savings that have o impact on the deficit. this comes as the house readies itself for a debate over the 20123 -- over the 2012 budget. we expect the house will begin debating that later this week. it also comes as the president gets ready to lay out his own plan about reducing the deficit. we expect that will come omorrow. now back to the budget deal we are just learning new details about
. >> and briane joins us. good morning to you. good morning to you alison and scott. learning g we are the happened to make compromise to make this final in the last-minute friday. saw on we are learning this deal wasn't all about cuts. under the deal money for the e.p.a. as well as the homeland ecurity department and the agricultural department food pection program would be cut, but not nearly as much as republicans had originally roposed. president obama also able to keep money for some...
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he's shooting at us now. >> okay, all right. >> he's shooting at us. automatic weapons. >> automatic weapons, like long weapons? there's one guy with an automatic weapon. he's shooting everybody. >> reporter: but the scene at the local ihop tuesday morning abruptly changed that. that voice on the 911 call was ralph, who owns the barbecue joint just across the parking lot. bullets riddled his weapons when the shooter started firing at random in a circle. and you have one, two, three, four, five -- >> yeah. we've got so many more holes into the building. >> reporter: they pierced the antique cash register, punched homes in the walls and even punctured the ventilation duct in the kitchen. he showed us his security camera foot ablg of the scene. that's his son trying to lock the front door. >> and you'll see the bullet come through, right there. >> reporter: carson city is now the latest american community forced to make sense of the senseless. like tucson earlier this year, forced to absorb a madman's rampage that's now done lasting damage to dozens of pe
he's shooting at us now. >> okay, all right. >> he's shooting at us. automatic weapons. >> automatic weapons, like long weapons? there's one guy with an automatic weapon. he's shooting everybody. >> reporter: but the scene at the local ihop tuesday morning abruptly changed that. that voice on the 911 call was ralph, who owns the barbecue joint just across the parking lot. bullets riddled his weapons when the shooter started firing at random in a circle. and you have one,...
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richard besser joins us now. and rich, this was a pretty big spike of bpa. >> reporter: this was very surprising. five days of soup and your level went up more than ten times. after two days it went back to normal but a ten-fold increase. >> but the question is, how dangerous is bpa? >> reporter: well, george, that's what we just don't know. big step from where we are now, finding it in the body to showing that it causes harm in terms of health. the nih is putting $30 million into trying to answer that question. but just last year, the fda increased concern about bpa in baby bottles. manufacturers took it out. it will be interesting to see if manufacturers remove from from the food lining. >> what can people do? >> reporter: well, you can go fresh and frozen. cut down on what you have in canned food, until that question is answered. >> okay, rich, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news," what the president is really like from his constant companion. an abc news exclusive with obama's body man. >>> and why is t
richard besser joins us now. and rich, this was a pretty big spike of bpa. >> reporter: this was very surprising. five days of soup and your level went up more than ten times. after two days it went back to normal but a ten-fold increase. >> but the question is, how dangerous is bpa? >> reporter: well, george, that's what we just don't know. big step from where we are now, finding it in the body to showing that it causes harm in terms of health. the nih is putting $30 million...
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and joined us in that. hal bruno was 83 years old. >>> when we return, the baby boomers who are seeking a second chance at the right person to share the rest of their lives, and looking in a surprising place. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all ma
and joined us in that. hal bruno was 83 years old. >>> when we return, the baby boomers who are seeking a second chance at the right person to share the rest of their lives, and looking in a surprising place. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve...
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just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had " more energy for 18 holes with your buddies. more passion for the one ya love. more fun with your family and riends. it could be ! a treatable condition called low testosterone or lw t. come on, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. >>> for the 10 million adult children caring for an aging parent tonight, there is a dollar figure to quantify the time spent, the work missed. according to a new study, each caretaker will lose on average $300,000 in lost wages, pension and social security benefits in their lifetime. >>> airbus unveiled its plane of the future with a transparent body, giving passengers a panoramic view as they look down. it's also got air scented by aroma therapy, seats that offer acupuncture, say that five times. the plane will be ready in 2050. >>> and, the most expensive home in the u.s. has sold. the 57,000 square foot man
just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had " more energy for 18 holes with your buddies. more passion for the one ya love. more fun with your family and riends. it could be ! a treatable condition called low testosterone or lw t. come on, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. >>> for the 10 million adult children caring for...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. then i found lyrica. hey, chili's later? do we know each other? yeah. well, no. no. okay. that worked? chili's $20 dinner for two. share one appetizer, choose two entrees. all you need is somebody to go with. >>> finally from us this morning, out with the old and in with the new. as we kick off 2011, we have a lot to look forward to. >> and that can mean big changes from politics to religion, to wall street and beyond. our correspondents here at abc give us their take on what's in store for the next 12 months. >> one of the things i cover here at abc news is faith in america. here's my prediction for the coming year. i think you're going to see an increasing rebellion against american christians against those big mega churches. there are many christians out there starting to believe that the megachurches are more like starbucks than pure house of worship. >> the big question about 2011 is 2012
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. then i found lyrica. hey, chili's later? do we know each other? yeah. well, no. no. okay. that worked? chili's $20 dinner for two. share one appetizer, choose two entrees. all you need is somebody to go with. >>> finally from us this morning, out with the old and in with the new. as we kick off 2011, we have a lot to look...
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we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden some kind of alarm goes off in the cockpit and for that brief second, you is think, "uh-oh, what happens if i have to eject over enemy territory? who's on the ground? are they going to be helpful? are they going to want to shoot me? are they going to capture me? am i going to be tortured?" >> reporter: crews constantly train for that moment of ejection. we had to do the same before heading out to combat. >> legs forward. elbows in. head back against the seat. you got it. get ready for the ride. >> egress, egress, egress. >> reporter: in an
we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden...
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and he is with us now. brian? >> reporter: good evening, diane. this new report describes what could be some very scary see noir owes, especially at lower altitudes on older aircraft involving just one cell phone. >> please power down and stow away all electronic devices. >> reporter: passengers have long been skeptical that their cell phones could actually lead to a problem on a huge airliner. >> do i obey? no. >> reporter: but now a confidential industry study, obtained by abc news, reveals some 75 instances over the last six years in which airline pilots and engineers connected cell phones to serious safety issues. one example? on a 747 at 4,500 feet when the "autopilot disengaged by itself." flight attendants were sent through the cabin and discovered four passengers still using their electronic devices. after passengers were told to turn them off, aircraft proceeded without further incident. >> there's wireless equipment over head. >> reporter: dave carson of boeing says even the e missions from just one cell phone can throw off sensitive ele
and he is with us now. brian? >> reporter: good evening, diane. this new report describes what could be some very scary see noir owes, especially at lower altitudes on older aircraft involving just one cell phone. >> please power down and stow away all electronic devices. >> reporter: passengers have long been skeptical that their cell phones could actually lead to a problem on a huge airliner. >> do i obey? no. >> reporter: but now a confidential industry study,...
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as for carol, she e-mailed us telling us she made it home to mississippi. as for her dream of seeing the pyramids without the barricades, we found the head of egyptian antiquities and told them about her lost journey. >> i'm willing to invite her to come back to cairo on my tip. >> her name is carol. >> carol can write to me and i will send her personally to enter inside the great pyramids and see and touch them. >> what a deal, are you sure? >> i'm sure. >> let's shake on it. it's a deal. >> what a deal. >> i know, i couldn't believe it. that's why i asked him to repeat it twice. >> smart woman, and you called carol in. >> i did. she's excited. she definitely is going to come and see all of the ancient sites. >> a long way, but it will be worth it. thanks so much. that's the broadcast here on "world news." a reminder, we hope you'll join us for a special roundtable tomorrow morning on "this week" with christiane amanpour. for all of us here, good night. christiane amanpour. good night. [ male announcer ] it's time for your taste buds to go all in -- with p
as for carol, she e-mailed us telling us she made it home to mississippi. as for her dream of seeing the pyramids without the barricades, we found the head of egyptian antiquities and told them about her lost journey. >> i'm willing to invite her to come back to cairo on my tip. >> her name is carol. >> carol can write to me and i will send her personally to enter inside the great pyramids and see and touch them. >> what a deal, are you sure? >> i'm sure. >>...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the only garden feeder... that works with ready-to-use liquid miracle-gro. it's a revolutionary way to grow a great garden. liquafeed makes feeding " as easy as...
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for us, no chance for that. just cool conditions and breezy outside for the next couple of days. 73-77 degrees for today. absolutely beautiful late september day as we move into the first of october our temperatures tonight will fall into the 40's and the day tomorrow 57-62. these are daytime high temperatures. the wind chill index wind chill index, -- can't belief i'm saying that -- will feel more like the upper 40's and lower 50's. on sunday mid 60's and i always believe the most beautiful weather comes in september. tuesday, wednesday and thursday, look for highs in the mid 70's with bright sunshine. here's an update on traffic with lisa baden. >> ok. look for quiet traffic as far as virginia. the dulles toll road. taking you to the map. given you the green light. 66 out of manassas and life picture out of springfield virginia highlights are northbound on their way to the pentagon. natasha and cynne simpson? >> h & m stores are about to get more fashion forward. >> and going to bloomberg's linda bell live in
for us, no chance for that. just cool conditions and breezy outside for the next couple of days. 73-77 degrees for today. absolutely beautiful late september day as we move into the first of october our temperatures tonight will fall into the 40's and the day tomorrow 57-62. these are daytime high temperatures. the wind chill index wind chill index, -- can't belief i'm saying that -- will feel more like the upper 40's and lower 50's. on sunday mid 60's and i always believe the most beautiful...
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economy and have used the u.s. economy as the most stable in the world and obviously it's the reserve currency, the dollar. and they're concerned about how that proceeds. >> questions about our ability to lead. christiane, we always appreciate your analysis. thank you. and a reminder, christiane will have all of this on "this week." her guests will include, david plouffe and republican senator, lindsey graham. >>> now, to an amazing story of survival. look at this picture. this is a plane that literally split in two. 163 people, including at least 2 americans were onboard. it was a caribbean airlines jet that skidded off the runway in guyana. incredibly, everyone survived. here's abc's lisa stark. >> reporter: there was no fire when the plane tore apart and the jet stopped just short of a 200-foot ravine. all that saved lives. >> and the plane practically broke in two. we should be grateful for that. >> reporter: the caribbean airlines boeing 737, stopped in trinidad, after leaving new york. and then, on the guyana
economy and have used the u.s. economy as the most stable in the world and obviously it's the reserve currency, the dollar. and they're concerned about how that proceeds. >> questions about our ability to lead. christiane, we always appreciate your analysis. thank you. and a reminder, christiane will have all of this on "this week." her guests will include, david plouffe and republican senator, lindsey graham. >>> now, to an amazing story of survival. look at this...
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cities that aren't used to mobilizing for such an early winter storm. the nation's capital hasn't seen snow in october in more than three decades. if the white stuff sticks in new york city, an historic flashback there hasn't been an inch of snowfall before halloween since the civil war. what's got folks so worried about a few early flakes? the heavy, wet snow blanketing fall leaves means more weight on the branches, leading to more broken power lines and clogged drainage systems. experts say folks should expect travel delays on the weekend menu, from washington all the way up to boston. now, the storm should be gone by halloween, but if you live anywhere near the path of this monster, it could be a very cold and wet night of trick or treating. diane? >> that's right. as someone here said, the weather outside is frightful, actually. thank you, cecilia vega. >>> and now, we head overseas to show you what happened at the u.s. embassy in bosnia today in the capital sarajevo. a gunman, armed with grenades and a kalishnikov opened fire outside the 'embassy.
cities that aren't used to mobilizing for such an early winter storm. the nation's capital hasn't seen snow in october in more than three decades. if the white stuff sticks in new york city, an historic flashback there hasn't been an inch of snowfall before halloween since the civil war. what's got folks so worried about a few early flakes? the heavy, wet snow blanketing fall leaves means more weight on the branches, leading to more broken power lines and clogged drainage systems. experts say...
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whether one person hears us or a thousand people will hear us, it didn't matter to us. ♪ making love >> reporter: turns out a lot of people are hearing port chuck. the group's debut album is a hit on cdbaby.com and they gain more fans every time they play a new city. >> what's been cool they come out not knowing what to expect from a musical standpoint, they're just excited to be here to see the characters they know and love but then they get to see another side of us and they're i think pleasantly surprised. ♪ there's no one like you i can't wait for the night with you ♪ >> it's definitely a shock for people that i actually have a personality, you know, they're like, you mile? they expect me to be -- you know, i'm famous for one look. i do it well and it's made my whole career. >> reporter: steve and his band mates have second careers. this is george pennacchio reporting. >> what guy doesn't have a fantasy of being a rock star one
whether one person hears us or a thousand people will hear us, it didn't matter to us. ♪ making love >> reporter: turns out a lot of people are hearing port chuck. the group's debut album is a hit on cdbaby.com and they gain more fans every time they play a new city. >> what's been cool they come out not knowing what to expect from a musical standpoint, they're just excited to be here to see the characters they know and love but then they get to see another side of us and they're...
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abc's lama hasan joins us live from london. lama, what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, tanya. yes, remarkable scenes, in fact, extraordinary scenes. there have been serious developments overnight. not only is it spreading across london but two other major cities, the first time since it broke out over the weekend here. and, of course, this comes after a third consecutive night of violence in london and you can see it in the images. the images are just apocalyptic, the buildings on fire. fires burning out of control. firefighters struggling to contain those fires just to give you an idea. last night was one of the busiest nights for firefighters receiving more than 2,000 phone calls so even when they get to the scene it's very difficult to get close to the buildings because it's simply too dangerous and yesterday we were at one of the areas in london where the riots broke out saturday and one thing we did hear the police were too late on the scene. they have been overwhelmed by the marauding masked men on the streets trying to break into these
abc's lama hasan joins us live from london. lama, what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, tanya. yes, remarkable scenes, in fact, extraordinary scenes. there have been serious developments overnight. not only is it spreading across london but two other major cities, the first time since it broke out over the weekend here. and, of course, this comes after a third consecutive night of violence in london and you can see it in the images. the images are just apocalyptic, the buildings...
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jim dickey joins us with a preview of the day ahead. >> good morning, peggy and daniel. there's a hot day on the way for most of us in the northeast. there is relief in sight. that's in this cold front, riding its way south and eastward. it comes with a price. we could see strong thunderstorms, bringing large hail, damaging wind gusts. keep an eye to the sky in the afternoon and evening. ahead of it, still steamy. 96 in new york city and boston. 100, d.c. but cooling down behind it. 86 in syracuse. 84 in buffalo. peggy and daniel, back to you. >>> there was a weather-related scare for 77 cadets in training at a southern mississippi military base. they were all taken to the hospital as a precaution, after lightning hit a power pole near their tents. everybody is okay this morning. >>> also, a scary moment for a united airlines flight when the plane was struck by lightning. the plane had to make an emergency landing at the rock ford, illinois airport. one passenger said they heard a loud noise and saw a flash. no one was hurt. >>> an important story we're preparing for "go
jim dickey joins us with a preview of the day ahead. >> good morning, peggy and daniel. there's a hot day on the way for most of us in the northeast. there is relief in sight. that's in this cold front, riding its way south and eastward. it comes with a price. we could see strong thunderstorms, bringing large hail, damaging wind gusts. keep an eye to the sky in the afternoon and evening. ahead of it, still steamy. 96 in new york city and boston. 100, d.c. but cooling down behind it. 86 in...
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there it is. >>> that will do it for us. and don't forget, for the latest on the sports scene, tune into "the highlight express." >>> you heard it mentioned, that coach k.'s mentor was coaching great, bobby knight. the relationship started at army, where knight was coach k.'s coach. he's been at duke for 32 of his 37 seasons on the bench. c he has led duke to four national titles. i wish the coach congratulations. the last time i'll ever say that. >>> up next, "the pulse." things get heated beten rival politicians on television. >> oh. >>> and see if your cat is as smart as this guy named fred. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back, everybody. time to check "the pulse," the stories you have to see today. starting with some politicians gone wild. >> this is remarkable. things got physical, as two lawmakers in lebanon argued about the unrest in neighboring syria. the two politicians trade insults. and then, hurl glasses of water at each other. >> man. one guy then picked up a chair but was restrained by a member of the studio
there it is. >>> that will do it for us. and don't forget, for the latest on the sports scene, tune into "the highlight express." >>> you heard it mentioned, that coach k.'s mentor was coaching great, bobby knight. the relationship started at army, where knight was coach k.'s coach. he's been at duke for 32 of his 37 seasons on the bench. c he has led duke to four national titles. i wish the coach congratulations. the last time i'll ever say that. >>> up...
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a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out distractions. >> this is a mental athlete ready to go into battle. >> reporter: but the rest of us can use this stuff right away. no special equipment needed. just our imaginations. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> so, i'm picturing my most indelible image of elizabeth taylor. what's yours? i'll show you mine in a moment. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multipl
a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out...
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i don't want to use heroin, so i need these laws! >> i never thought heroin would get applause here. in south carolina. >> reporter: no wonder speaker of the house john boehner told us he's still hoping for more candidates. >> i'm not sure that we've seen all of the candidates we're going to see. i'm as anxious as anybody else to see all of our candidates come out so we can get a idea of what's the field look like. his candidacy with a tweet tonight, newt gingrich. on paper he looks like a top contender, a former speaker of the house. conservative leader who is known to virtually all republicans. but gingrich starts down in the polls, weighed down by years of personal and political baggage. including an affair with one of his congressional aides who he went on to mary. >> the president still have his problems though? >> 9% unemployment, $4 a gallon gas. 45% said they definitely would not support barack obama for re-election. they know he's got big problems as well. the question is, who will the republicans put against him. >> so thei
i don't want to use heroin, so i need these laws! >> i never thought heroin would get applause here. in south carolina. >> reporter: no wonder speaker of the house john boehner told us he's still hoping for more candidates. >> i'm not sure that we've seen all of the candidates we're going to see. i'm as anxious as anybody else to see all of our candidates come out so we can get a idea of what's the field look like. his candidacy with a tweet tonight, newt gingrich. on paper he...
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he spoke to us with us blurring his face. "they interacted with very few people," he says. "those inside stayed to themselves, rarely venturing out. not attending weddings or funerals. bin laden never left. " adults, whether friends or strangers, weren't allowed to enter the walls. "they never even responded," he says, "if someone knocked on their door." only neighborhood children were welcomed. those that came to play with bin laden and the courier's kids. one child came for a visit and was given ran builts as a gift. life in the hideout was simple. they owned two vehicles, both cheap suzukis. the couriers shopped at the mom and pop stores where shelves are filled with items you might find in the u.s. on their list? seven large pieces of bred and seven chickens each day. the confidant told us about security measures, which, for this area, are extremely rare and high tech. the barbed wire that's on top of the walls was electrified and many cameras were spread throughout the compound. and the whole time, living just a short drive away from pakistan's equivalent of west point
he spoke to us with us blurring his face. "they interacted with very few people," he says. "those inside stayed to themselves, rarely venturing out. not attending weddings or funerals. bin laden never left. " adults, whether friends or strangers, weren't allowed to enter the walls. "they never even responded," he says, "if someone knocked on their door." only neighborhood children were welcomed. those that came to play with bin laden and the courier's...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. with a full serving of fruit in every pouch, is a choice you can respect. [ creaking ] other choices... launch me fellas. [ male announcer ] nope. capri sun 100% juice. >>> and now, a look ahead at the stories we'll be watching this tuesday. japanese officials are trying to reassure the public after the nuclear crisis was upgraded to the highest level. they say there's still no increase in the health threat from radiation. >>> several investigators will be looking into why an air france a-380 jumbo jet clipped the tail of another plane at new york's jfk airport. the air france plane was preparing to take off for paris. there were no injuries. >>> in north dakota and minnesota, the battle to contain the damage of the flooded red river moved to th
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. with a full serving of fruit in every pouch, is a choice you can respect. [ creaking ] other choices... launch me fellas. [ male announcer ] nope. capri...
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and it iss hitting us hard, bringing us increasingly rough surf. the storm surge is expected to get ten feet or higher and that could cause some significant damage. irene's rampage through the caribbeann produced widespread destruction when it was just a category 2 hurricane. now,w, aa 3, with 120 mile per hour winds and up to a foot of rain on the way, the bull's eye is on the bahamas. and irene is just getting started. flying into the storm, hurricane hunters took measurements. but from space, the true size of 'read became clear. >> it's taken more shape since we've seen it in the last two nights. there's definitely a central eye formed. >> and mike, we see that hard to believe, it's that big. >> reporter: irene's powerful winds stretch out over 400 miles, the same width as the entire state of arizona. more than 65 million people live along the path irene may take up the east coast. tourists on ocracoke island, north carolina, have been told to evacuate. federal officials warn power could be knocked out up to new england. >> we know it's coming o
and it iss hitting us hard, bringing us increasingly rough surf. the storm surge is expected to get ten feet or higher and that could cause some significant damage. irene's rampage through the caribbeann produced widespread destruction when it was just a category 2 hurricane. now,w, aa 3, with 120 mile per hour winds and up to a foot of rain on the way, the bull's eye is on the bahamas. and irene is just getting started. flying into the storm, hurricane hunters took measurements. but from...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving heat patch activates sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals for deep penetrating relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] kleenex brand tissues are america's softest. no wonder people go out of their way to share them. ♪ [ sneezes ] ♪ ooh! ooh! ♪ [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] go to kleenex.com for more fun ways to share. kleenex tissues. softness worth sharing. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> and good morning. i am alison starling at 8:27. let's begin with a look at traffic and weather. >>> metr
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just give us a call. the annual enrollment period to switch your medicare coverage is earlier this year, from october 15th to december 7th, so now is a great time to review your situation. call now or visit us online to get this free answer guide from unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call right now. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ way to go, coach. have i got a surprise for you! yeah, it's new [ barks beneful healthy fiesta. gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcing ] new beneful healthy fiesta. they want to see before they die. they don't fill photo albums with pictures from an online search. it's okay. the internet will be just fine without you. that's why we built the first search engine for the real world -- the dodge journey. and then we left
just give us a call. the annual enrollment period to switch your medicare coverage is earlier this year, from october 15th to december 7th, so now is a great time to review your situation. call now or visit us online to get this free answer guide from unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call right now. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ way to go,...
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martha raddatz takes us along for a last ride. and what did the leaders say to her as they leave the battlefield? >>> what's fair? the president tells barbara walters what he thinks about the question of fidelity for a presidential candidate. >>> tiny triumph. a baby born, no bigger than the palm of her mother's hand. what on earth did doctors do to take her from this to this. big news today. >>> and parking like a pro. as we all hit the mall for last-minute christmas shopping, we'll crack the code. how you beat the other guys to the best parking spot. >>> good evening. tonight, one of the hottest issues in this country just got a lot hotter. the man who has become a national symbol of getting tough on illegal immigration, the sheriff who calls himself the toughest sheriff in the country, was slammed today by the full force of the u.s. government, which said his office deployed abuse, retaliation and discrimination against hispanics. all of it adding to the inflamed debate, is sheriff joe arpaio a champion or a bully? abc's pierre
martha raddatz takes us along for a last ride. and what did the leaders say to her as they leave the battlefield? >>> what's fair? the president tells barbara walters what he thinks about the question of fidelity for a presidential candidate. >>> tiny triumph. a baby born, no bigger than the palm of her mother's hand. what on earth did doctors do to take her from this to this. big news today. >>> and parking like a pro. as we all hit the mall for last-minute christmas...
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that'll do it for us. check out the highlight express for the latest on the sports scene. >>> the 11-year-old minnesota boy who made an incredible shot will not be getting to keep the price money. >> nate smith would have won 50,000 bucks but the opportunity to take the shot belonged to his twin brother nick who was outside at the time. the company who insures it said it would donate $20,000 to youth hockey in the name of both boys. >> they're saving $30,000, right? >> uh-huh. >>> stories we'll be following from the report being released the health of 9/11 rescue workers. >>> to the national cathedral opening for the first time since last week's earthquake. the stronger the rapids, the more we loved it. took some wild risks when i was young. but i was still taking a risk with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if
that'll do it for us. check out the highlight express for the latest on the sports scene. >>> the 11-year-old minnesota boy who made an incredible shot will not be getting to keep the price money. >> nate smith would have won 50,000 bucks but the opportunity to take the shot belonged to his twin brother nick who was outside at the time. the company who insures it said it would donate $20,000 to youth hockey in the name of both boys. >> they're saving $30,000, right?...
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karen travers is joining us with more. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. president obama made it clear yesterday he wants a deal, he wants it quickly and lawmakers may have to make painful concessions but little indication that they progress was made. the stalemate over the deficit today president obama sits down with deeply divided congressional leaders. he gave them a homework assignment, come back to the white house with a plan that increases the total deficit reduction from $1.7 trillion to $2.4 trillion. that figure could get republicans on board so long as tax increases aren't part of the deal. >> the house cannot pass a bill that raises taxes on job creator. >> reporter: he ruled out a measure to raise the debt ceiling. >> i will not sign a 30 or 60 or 90-day extension. it's going to get harder, not easier, so we might as well do it now. pull off the band-aid. eat our peas. >> reporter: the president is still pushing for a bigger deficit deal, $4 trillion in spending cuts and tax increases over the next decade. >> so, yeah, we're going to have a sal
karen travers is joining us with more. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. president obama made it clear yesterday he wants a deal, he wants it quickly and lawmakers may have to make painful concessions but little indication that they progress was made. the stalemate over the deficit today president obama sits down with deeply divided congressional leaders. he gave them a homework assignment, come back to the white house with a plan that increases the total deficit reduction...
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let us hope. thank you, clarissa. >>> and still ahead on "world news," drug bust, today in the land of luxury. doctors are the target. >>> and, small kids, very big talent. what is the secret to being a prodigy? [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 80% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow, ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums >>> abc news was there for a drug bust today, amid lavish homes and
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and experts tell us, the worst may be over. but will our economy finally create the jobs america needs? >>> madoff speaks. the master mind of the biggest ponzi scheme in history talks to barbara walters from behind bars. why he says he's happy right now. an abc news exclusive. >>> addiction defense? what michael jackson's medical records reveal that could help conrad murray's case. >>> keeping it off. you exercise, you diet, but you still gained it back. why your hormones, not your willpower, may be to blame. and how you can fight back. >>> and bringing america back. the american town nearly wiped off the map by a tornado, brought back by an american icon that refused to abandon them. >>> good evening. diane is on assignment tonight. and all day today, they were hard to miss. perhaps because we hoped for them so much. signs of life in our economy. starting with the stock market on a tear. up 340 points today. okts is now on track to be the single best month in 25 years -- 25 years. a hallry fueled by good news overseas in europ
and experts tell us, the worst may be over. but will our economy finally create the jobs america needs? >>> madoff speaks. the master mind of the biggest ponzi scheme in history talks to barbara walters from behind bars. why he says he's happy right now. an abc news exclusive. >>> addiction defense? what michael jackson's medical records reveal that could help conrad murray's case. >>> keeping it off. you exercise, you diet, but you still gained it back. why your...
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and believing in us as a team. and second, thanks should go to you. >> reporter: his partner is just beside herself with joy. >> i feel like we accepted oscars. i want to thank my parents. i do want to thank my parents. >> reporter: rob kardashian and cheryl burke danced their way to second place. with ricki lake and derek hough finishing third. >> i never thought i would get a 30, a perfect score, on "dancing with the stars." and in the finals. it's just awesome. the show's such a transformation. >> this competition is about the journey. and i had such an amazing journey with rob. >> j.r. is so deserving. he's such an inspiration. and rob was so incredible improving. to be among these people and come out third, i'm really grateful. >> the last performance, she was perfect. and just sealed the season with a kiss. >> reporter: the war hero who has become a ballroom dance champ had another partner in this journey, his mother. >> to think 8 1/2 years ago, she was helping teaching me how to walk. and i've been learning
and believing in us as a team. and second, thanks should go to you. >> reporter: his partner is just beside herself with joy. >> i feel like we accepted oscars. i want to thank my parents. i do want to thank my parents. >> reporter: rob kardashian and cheryl burke danced their way to second place. with ricki lake and derek hough finishing third. >> i never thought i would get a 30, a perfect score, on "dancing with the stars." and in the finals. it's just...
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he also didn't specify what types of vessels would be used. back in february, iran sent its ships through the suez canal for the first time in 30 years. >>> and some more and somewhat unlikely reaction to iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad's speech last week at the u.n. that's the one where he repeated claims that the u.s. government was behind the 9/11 attacks. now, al qaeda says ahmadinejad should stop spreading conspiracy theories. it calls his claims ridiculous. >>> and we're seeing, firsthand, an undiplomatic moment at the u.n. last week. u.n. guards and security officers for the turkish prime minister got into a shoving match in the hallway. the confrontation triggered a security alert, which sent delegates out of the general assembly to stand in the pouring rain. the u.n. referred to the incident as only, quote, an unfortunate misunderstanding." >>> the obama administration is fighting to keep classified pictures showing a dead osama bin laden under wraps. the photos and videos in question were taken after bin laden was killed back i
he also didn't specify what types of vessels would be used. back in february, iran sent its ships through the suez canal for the first time in 30 years. >>> and some more and somewhat unlikely reaction to iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad's speech last week at the u.n. that's the one where he repeated claims that the u.s. government was behind the 9/11 attacks. now, al qaeda says ahmadinejad should stop spreading conspiracy theories. it calls his claims ridiculous. >>> and...
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a recent study shows more than half of us take some kind of vitamin or supplement. >> which got us thinking, just how beneficial are these pills, or are they beneficial at all? sharyn alfonsi has the story. >> reporter: is fighting breast cancer and wondering if supplements should still be part of her daily routine. >> do they make you feel better. >> yeah, i've been taking them for years and part of it is a calcium supplement. >> reporter: more than half of all americans, sick or healthy, now take at least one supplement. >> i take b, c, b. >> i take fish oils and i take a multiple. >> the only thing i ever take are multivitamins. >> reporter: and while most swear by them we reached out to more than a dozen doctors around the country for their thoughts. asking, does a dietary supplement always improve health? most of the doctors we spoke to said, no. >> take a dietary supplement may improve health in some cases, but not very many. some dietary supplements are beneficial. a few are harmful. and most don't make a lot of difference. >> reporter: so what are some the supplements that do make a
a recent study shows more than half of us take some kind of vitamin or supplement. >> which got us thinking, just how beneficial are these pills, or are they beneficial at all? sharyn alfonsi has the story. >> reporter: is fighting breast cancer and wondering if supplements should still be part of her daily routine. >> do they make you feel better. >> yeah, i've been taking them for years and part of it is a calcium supplement. >> reporter: more than half of all...
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this new project flips the script, using satellite cameras to hound mass murderers. here's nick schifrin. >> reporter: actor george clooney is trying to prevent mass murder. using satellites as a threat to expose fresh attacks on ethnic minorities in sudan. clooney calls the satellites antigen know side paparazzi. >> we feel like this was a chance to be able to stop -- stop a war before it starts. >> reporter: they are looking for troops massing or populations fleeing. next week, people in southern sudan are expected to vote to see seed, and are afraid they wonl be allowed to by the government in the north. >> but by this time now, we need protection. >> they will come by force. >> reporter: the u.s. is worried any violence could extend for months, until the vote is finalized. making satellite images from a war zone public almost instantly has never been done before. but the question is, if the international community knows about human rights violations, will it actually do anything to stop them? the world knew about rwanda, but stood by as 800,000 died. the world kn
this new project flips the script, using satellite cameras to hound mass murderers. here's nick schifrin. >> reporter: actor george clooney is trying to prevent mass murder. using satellites as a threat to expose fresh attacks on ethnic minorities in sudan. clooney calls the satellites antigen know side paparazzi. >> we feel like this was a chance to be able to stop -- stop a war before it starts. >> reporter: they are looking for troops massing or populations fleeing. next...
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for diane and all of us, thanks for watching. we end tonight with will monge on the, north carolina. thanks to our affiliate, wway, news channel 3. have a good night. [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices... in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. more spectrum means more freedom. whee.. of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen-- pat sajak and vanna white! y! that's right. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. thank you. appreciate that. good-bye. and hello to you. so you look excited, like you want to do something here. that's right. all ght, grab those devices, and we'll get going. $1,000 "toss up," "phrase" is ththe category. here we go. ♪
for diane and all of us, thanks for watching. we end tonight with will monge on the, north carolina. thanks to our affiliate, wway, news channel 3. have a good night. [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices... in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid...
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outer loop away from us. no accidents or incidents around the beltway. >>> you are out of luck today. if your name is jim, today is your lucky day. americans are still open in their pockets to deck the halls. >> here's linda bell at bloomberg headquarters. >> good morning. the national retail federation says that consumers will spend $6 billion on holiday decorations this year. that includes inflatable santas and led lights. a home depot executive says that consumers are looking to create something positive. americans are ready to shell out $800 million for real trees. you asked the question: today is red robin. they are offering all jims a free taste of their burger. if your name is james or some variation, you are in luck. last night, the s&p. 15 countries in europe on a 0 rating review. -- on a rating review. that's business news. i am linda bell reporting for abc news. do you know any jims? >> all the james's on my dad's side of the family. >> my name is jimbo cynee. thanks for the heads up. too early. >>
outer loop away from us. no accidents or incidents around the beltway. >>> you are out of luck today. if your name is jim, today is your lucky day. americans are still open in their pockets to deck the halls. >> here's linda bell at bloomberg headquarters. >> good morning. the national retail federation says that consumers will spend $6 billion on holiday decorations this year. that includes inflatable santas and led lights. a home depot executive says that consumers are...
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god help us. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i guess we could use god's help. and on that note, it's time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it's "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> tonight on "world news," in charge, a dramatic day in america, a new congress, a new speaker, with a giant [ bleep ]. >> beautiful bachelorettes have traveled from all over america to [ bleep ] our bachelor here tonight. >> once you learn how to create a business, the good news is, you can do it again and again. >> all right. thank you so much. great [ bleep ]. appreciate it. >> republicans took change rge the house for the first time in four years and officially chose john [ bleep ] as the new speaker. >> bigger [ bleep ] are always better. >> so, what fun things are you going to do with the money? >> probably [ bleep ] a racehorse. >> will you vote to increase the [ bleep ] [ bleep ]? >> well, i will tell you, conservatives in congress will not support an increase in the [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. ♪ >> this is the most m
god help us. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i guess we could use god's help. and on that note, it's time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it's "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> tonight on "world news," in charge, a dramatic day in america, a new congress, a new speaker, with a giant [ bleep ]. >> beautiful bachelorettes have traveled from all over america to [ bleep ] our bachelor here tonight....
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what does it require of us? that was the question asked by pat robertson, by a viewer, who says his wife has alzheimer's. >> he says he should be able to see other people because his wife as he knows her is gone. >> reporter: robertson, who has preached the gospel for over 50 years, responded. >> i know it sounds cruel. but he should divorce her and start all over again. to make sure she has custodial care. if he says, in a sense, she is gone, he's right. she's like the walking dead. >> reporter: but alzheimer's advocates say they don't see a lot of divorces. >> what we see when people get diagnosed, is families rallying around the person, like they would with any fatal or serious illness. >> reporter: and one thing that might surprise you. it might surprise pat robertson, too. is scientists and caregivers say even as this disease progresses and takes so much, love can survive. >> it lasts forever. >> the feelings are the last to go. the ability to connect on some level. that's the very last thing to go. person
what does it require of us? that was the question asked by pat robertson, by a viewer, who says his wife has alzheimer's. >> he says he should be able to see other people because his wife as he knows her is gone. >> reporter: robertson, who has preached the gospel for over 50 years, responded. >> i know it sounds cruel. but he should divorce her and start all over again. to make sure she has custodial care. if he says, in a sense, she is gone, he's right. she's like the...
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so, please join us then. our first guest tonight is the last dog standing after the great "idol" host massacre of 2010. tomorrow night, he begins separating the underwoods from the hungs on the season ten premiere of "american idol." please say hello to randy jackson. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's happening? you got a spot on your jacket. >> i got a couple spots, jimmy. they say you look spots. >> jimmy: is this the new thing? >> the spots. you know -- polka dot shirt. just trying to smooth it out a little bit. >> jimmy: looks like your jacket got the measles. did you iron those on specially or did it come like that? >> it came with a kit. >> jimmy: some sort of a bedazzler type thing? well, that's -- that's something else. i feel like -- now if people start wearing this, you are going to realize you are responsible, because no one has ever worn this before. >> see, you look, you have to have the crooked toe kind of shoes, like a little throw back -- >> jimmy: it looks like a flame or something. we
so, please join us then. our first guest tonight is the last dog standing after the great "idol" host massacre of 2010. tomorrow night, he begins separating the underwoods from the hungs on the season ten premiere of "american idol." please say hello to randy jackson. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's happening? you got a spot on your jacket. >> i got a couple spots, jimmy. they say you look spots. >> jimmy: is this the new thing? >> the spots....